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“I Am Sorry Sir” Ladi Adebutu Prostrates For Gbenga Daniel In Desperate Peace Overture

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It is true, Ladi Adebutu has made his peace with former Governor Gbenga Daniel.

The peace move was actually at the instance of the gubernatorial aspirant’s father, Billionaire Kessington Adebutu.

Insiders disclosed the elder Adetutu put his foot down that except his son agrees to demand that Gbenga Daniel runs his gubernatorial campaign, he would withdraw support for the aspiration.

Troubled Aspirant Ladi Adebutu Falls Out With Billionaire Father Kessington Over Guber Ambition

Kessington Adebutu is the sole sponsor of his son’s gubernatorial ambition.

Faced with no option, Ladi agreed to his father’s demand to allow the former Governor “run” his campaign.

But first, he needed to plead for forgiveness for the action that forced Daniel to withdraw support for his gubernatorial ambition.

Details As Ex Gov Gbenga Daniel Withdraws Support For Guber Aspirant Ladi Adebutu

On Tuesday a meeting a “truce” meeting was held.

Elder yemi akinwonmi the Deputy National Chairman South of the People’s Democratic, Kessignton Adebutu, former Governor Daniel, state party chairman Sikirulai Ogundele and Gubernatorial aspirant Ladi Adebutu were the attendees.

Billionaire Adebutu insisted that Ladi prostrate for Daniel and apologise for all past infraction as a deep show of remorse for past infractions.

“Baba Adebutu told Ladi he has to lay flat on his belly and tell him am sorry sir” a source claimed.

The gubernatorial aspirant reportedly did as his father commanded and Daniel accepted to resume efforts to help him achieve his gubernatorial ambition.

“That is the untold story of the reconciliation story and pictures floating about town” an insider stated.

Insiders disclosed that the development in no small measures puts former Governor Gbenga Daniel in control of the PDP structure in Ogun state.

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